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Suilbergau
Suilbergau, also known as Suilbergi,〔Gerhard Köbler, (''Historisches Lexikon der Deutschen Länder: die deutschen Territorien vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart'' ) Verlag C.H. Beck (2007) p. 696. ISBN 978-3-406-54986-1 Retrieved January 31, 2011. 〕 and Sülberggau, was an early medieval county in the province of Eastphalia, in the Duchy of Saxony.
==Geography==

The ''gau'' comprised the narrow strip of land between the Solling forest and the Leine river, and connected to each other by the Ilme river. It bordered the counties of Wikanafeld and Aringo in the north, Rittigau in the east, the county of Moringen in the south and Allgäu in the west. Several villages in the eastern part of Suilbergau are now incorporated by Einbeck; several villages in the western part are now part of Dassel.
Suilbergau was the property of the archbishopric of Mainz, but the diocese of Hildesheim, which bordered Suilbergau to the north, had influence over the church in Dassel. In the west, Suilbergau bordered the diocese of Paderborn, which also had an interest in the area.〔Paul Wigand, (''DerCorvey'sche Güterbesitz'' ) Google Books. Lemgo (1831) pp. 185-190. Retrieved January 31, 2011. 〕

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